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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • Heartily digging into the sacks, we withdrew bread with sandwich spread or Vienna sausages between them. As consolation, however, there were cookies and finally raisins, which Ted especially liked. And then the contest began. Lee Perry leaped...
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    • MEN'S PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL ROBERT MACFARLANE President VICTOR OBERHANSLEY Vice-President LLOYD EVANS Secretary-Treasurer BILL MANNING Phi Sigma Xi CLAYTON STRATTON Chi Theta Iota REED ESPLIN Sigma Chi Rho fllong with Dean of Men Wayne Bennion,...
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    • 37 has one sister, but her dad has returned to Mexico and is married to another woman, and he has an entirely new family. The relentless pain this has caused Dulce is obvious as she constantly talks about her dad at school and expresses her sorrow....
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    • 38 boyfriend lives with the family in the home. Maria has two little sisters that she helps tend. Maria’s real dad lives in Texas and was very abusive to Maria’s mom in the past. Maria’s maternal grandma lives in St. George and Maria’s mom...
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    • 40 and a mix of English and Spanish to their parents. Alma’s mom recognizes the value of acquiring two languages and has learned English through her children. She has also learned English through her job and finds it an asset to speak English...
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    • 51 stated “His son has always done well with math.” I believe that this type of student is uncommon, but it does make the case that using only the homework tracker is not sufficient in accurately identifying students who sincerely need the...
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    • Employee Giving 7 This project examines the 2008 internal campaign at Southern Utah University (SUU) that targeted full-time employees with the goal of increasing employee donations to the university through payroll deductions. It explores the...
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    • Employee Giving 8 However, my actual job activities at the time included not just alumni duties, but also those of directing the annual giving program. The arrival of Vice President Jones to campus ushered in a new and increased focus on...
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    • Employee Giving 10 money over to administrators to use how they see fit. Darla also provided me with confidence regarding the timing of our campaign. She pointed out that the only reason BYU does a fall campaign is that the United Way of Utah...
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    • Employee Giving 19 because of the demanding nature of their job. The tactic of “it is not how much you give, but that you give something” worked with that particular steering committee member and provided me with optimism that the overall...
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    • Employee Giving 20 a comprehensive capital campaign, participation from SUU‟s own employees is crucial. Employee giving demonstrates your commitment to the future of SUU and provides valuable leverage in reaching our campaign goals.” The second...
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    • Employee Giving 36 knowing whether campaign messages fell into the latitudes of acceptance, noncommitment and rejection, stronger and more persuasive messages could have been developed for the following year (Smith, Charles, Martell, Allen &...
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    • pressure, and enthusiasm and passion (Beaven & Wright, 2008). All of these attributes can be developed through experience. In conclusion, engaging in an empirical learning experience is beneficial for a student. By engaging in that sort of...
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    • you do not like it, you do not eat. He also said that because we are doing a neat menu that includes local greens, cheese and honeys, the members would love it if the chef came out after the meal to meet everyone and tell them where he sourced...
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    • away. We started to run out of wine glasses as people would go for a second glass, so Byron and I grabbed as many wine glasses as we could and ran them upstairs and had one of the Heritage Center workers washing them and running them back...
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    • THE WEB 4 Acknowledgements This project is dedicated first and foremost to Lorna, who has offered endless support and encouragement in my academic endeavors. Her confidence in me has been the catalyst that has transformed my dreams into reality. I...
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    • THE WEB 80 20 Guidelines Accessibility, usability, and findability Three fundamental considerations unique to writing for the web are accessibility, usability, and findability. Accessibility refers to the ability of a product to be used by as many...

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